{"id":9469,"date":"2019-10-22T13:08:49","date_gmt":"2019-10-22T13:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/?p=9469"},"modified":"2019-10-22T13:08:49","modified_gmt":"2019-10-22T13:08:49","slug":"kenneth-j-botto-research-fellowship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/kenneth-j-botto-research-fellowship\/","title":{"rendered":"Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship 2020 | How To Apply"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship application form 2020 | How to apply.<\/strong> The Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship application details<\/strong> have been published here. All Eligible and Interested applicants may apply online for this opportunity before the application deadline-closing date. Applications are open for the\u00a0Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship 2020. The fellowship supports research at the Center for Creative Photography by curators, writers, and researchers investigating the life and work of Kenneth J. Botto; photographers working to incorporate set-up, collage, or constructed imagery; or photographers whose work is a critical comment on political, social, and\/or art historical issues in society. This biennial fellowship will next be offered in 2020. Eligibility<\/strong><\/p>\n Selection Process<\/strong>
\nBelow, are the details on Kenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship application form, requirements, eligibility,\u00a0 qualifications needed, application guidelines, application deadline, how to apply, closing date, and other opportunities links for South Africans is published here on Southafricaportal.com<\/a><\/span><\/strong> as well as on the official website\/application portal.<\/p>\nKenneth J. Botto Research Fellowship 2020 at the Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona<\/h2>\n
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\nThe Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, is recognized as one of the world\u2019s finest academic art museums and study centers for the history of photography. The Center opened in 1975, following a meeting between the University President John Schaefer and Ansel Adams. Beginning with the archives of five living master photographers\u2014Ansel Adams, Wynn Bullock, Harry Callahan, Aaron Siskind, and Frederick Sommer\u2014the collection has grown to include 270 archival collections.
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\nSelection is based on the quality of the proposed research and its relationship to the Center\u2019s collections. Decisions will be announced by email on or before March 1, 2020. Residencies must be scheduled with the Volkerding Study Center staff. Fellowship recipients and their research projects will be announced in the Center\u2019s publicity.
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